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Crime-plagued Phoenix Apartments to be razed

The Phoenix Apartments seen here is going to be sold and torn down by UNEC Development Corp. The corporation has already built two charter schools, a YMCA, a mixed use apartment complex and other buildings on a sprawling campus North of 38th Street in Indianapolis.

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The Phoenix Apartments seen here is going to be sold and torn down by UNEC Development Corp. The corporation has already built two charter schools, a YMCA, a mixed use apartment complex and other buildings on a sprawling campus North of 38th Street in Indianapolis. Matt Detrich/The Star

Amandula Anderson, Executive Director of UNEC Development Corp., stands in front of the new East Village at Avondale Meadow apartments built by the corporation on June 27, 2014. The crime-plagued Phoenix Apartments is going to be sold and torn down by UNEC. The corporation has already built two charter schools, a YMCA, a mixed use apartment complex and other buildings on a sprawling campus North of 38th Street in Indianapolis. Matt Detrich/The Star

Amandula Anderson, Executive Director of UNEC Development Corp., shows a model apartment inside the new East Village at Avondale Meadow apartments built by the corporation on June 27, 2014. The crime-plagued Phoenix Apartments is going to be sold and torn down by UNEC. The corporation has already built two charter schools, a YMCA, a mixed use apartment complex and other buildings on a sprawling campus North of 38th Street in Indianapolis. Matt Detrich/The Star

Amandula Anderson, Executive Director of UNEC Development Corp., shows a model apartment inside the new East Village at Avondale Meadow apartments built by the corporation on June 27, 2014. The crime-plagued Phoenix Apartments is going to be sold and torn down by UNEC. The corporation has already built two charter schools, a YMCA, a mixed use apartment complex and other buildings on a sprawling campus North of 38th Street in Indianapolis. Matt Detrich/The Star

A community garden is used and taken care of by residents at the new East Village at Avondale Meadow apartments built by the corporation on June 27, 2014. The crime-plagued Phoenix Apartments is going to be sold and torn down by UNEC Development Corp. The corporation has already built two charter schools, a YMCA, a mixed use apartment complex and other buildings on a sprawling campus North of 38th Street in Indianapolis. Matt Detrich/The Star

A workout room is provided for residents at the new East Village at Avondale Meadow apartments built by the corporation on June 27, 2014. The crime-plagued Phoenix Apartments is going to be sold and torn down by UNEC Development Corp. The corporation has already built two charter schools, a YMCA, a mixed use apartment complex and other buildings on a sprawling campus North of 38th Street in Indianapolis. Matt Detrich/The Star

A community pool is there for residents at the new East Village at Avondale Meadow apartments built by the corporation on June 27, 2014. The crime-plagued Phoenix Apartments is going to be sold and torn down by UNEC Development Corp. The corporation has already built two charter schools, a YMCA, a mixed use apartment complex and other buildings on a sprawling campus North of 38th Street in Indianapolis. Matt Detrich/The Star

Amandula Anderson, Executive Director of UNEC Development Corp., helped develop the new East Village at Avondale Meadow apartments built by the corporation on June 27, 2014. The crime-plagued Phoenix Apartments is going to be sold and torn down by UNEC. The corporation has already built two charter schools, a YMCA, a mixed use apartment complex and other buildings on a sprawling campus North of 38th Street in Indianapolis. Matt Detrich/The Star